As much as people gripe about not having enough spare time, the opposite appears to be true, if the American Time Use Survey by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is to be believed.
I know a lot of us are concerned about the situation in Ferguson. It's been all over the national news this week, and people are definitely divided on the issues surrounding it.
CareerBuilder asked close to 2,200 hiring managers if they’ve ever spotted a lie on a resume and 58 percent said yes, indeed they had. The problem has apparently gotten worse since the recession ended with jobs still relatively scarce as three in ten managers admit the incidence of lying has increased.
We've had some great acts come to the Missouri State Fair over the years. I can think of quite a few from all sorts of different types of music. Rock, bluegrass, country, soul, gospel, you name it - it might have been here.
One of the things that makes a huge difference during our Missouri State Fair fun is the weather. Of course in the summertime we expect a little heat, a little humidity, and that's fine. We're tough, we can take it.
Every day here on our stations, I'm thinking about different ways to interact with you. I know this whole radio thing isn't just me out there talking to myself. So it's very important to me that I get your input on stuff! That's what the weekly Enquiring Minds surveys are all about, picking your brain and seeing what you think about stuff.
With the Missouri State Fair here, a lot of you will be going out and enjoying some adult time on the grounds. Hangovers are the scourge of anyone who’s ever had too much to drink. And yet, people don’t seem to learn their lesson even during the workweek.
Can't get an annoying song out of your head? Researchers at the University of London discovered potential "cures" for what they refer to as involuntary musical imagery, otherwise known as earworms.